
There is a iOS bug that causes iPhone user's phones to crash after
receiving a specific text message. Redditors shared how to fix the bug
on Apple's subreddit. (Photo : John Karakatsanis)
If you have owned more than one smartphone in your lifetime, chances
are you have experienced a bug that has crashed your system.
While you could probably find most bugs and fix them without damaging
your phone, there is a new killer bug that has just surfaced on iOS
that could crash your phone all from a single, deadly text.
Here's how the bug works: When the specific text message is sent and
the recipient's phone is unlocked, Messages will repeatedly crash.
When the text is sent and the iPhone is locked, the phone will crash,
turn off, and reboot.

The bug prevents iPhone users from accessing their Messages app until
the person who sent the bug sends another message.
The text, which we won't write in its entirety, includes the words
"power" and "effective," along with Arabic letters. Because the text
is so specific, the only way to get the bug is to be a direct target
from some malicious mastermind frienemy.
A user shared the text in Reddit's Apple subreddit, which has
resulted in a series of pranks to friends with iPhones as people
shared their stories on Twitter.
There's a special place in hell for the person who created the black
magic text that shuts your phone off
— Jason Kritzberg (@jasonkritzberg) May 27, 2015
Hey my Messages app won't open without crashing. Cool. — Nick Pomes
(@NickPomes) May 27, 2015
when someone sends me the text that shuts off my phone
pic.twitter.com/8hUGEyqsMa
— ċhrıs✝ıaṇ (@christian_tayyy) May 27, 2015
According to the post, there are some exceptions to the bug. If the
iPhone is a jailbroken phone, the text message causes the phone to go
into safe mode. The bug also won't work if the iPhone user is looking
at the texts from the recipient. As long as they are anywhere else on
their phone when the message is sent, their iPhone will crash.
Redditor sickestdancer98 revealed a theory to why the iPhone crashes,
writing it's because of the way the banner notifications process the
Unicode text. The banner tries to display the incoming text, but then
"gives up" and crashes.
"Is this a possible vulnerability? Maybe. Has this been around
already? Roughly since iOS 6," sickestdancer98 writes. "Can it be
fixed/patched? That, my friends, is up to Apple."
It's has also been suggested that the bug is a result in how the
iPhone displays Arabic text. In the case of jailbroken phones, because
the phone goes into safe mode, the bug could be related to a
Springboard vulnerability.
There are a few ways iPhone users could fix the bug. The first way
would be for the evil genius on the other end of the text to send you
another message to cancel out the first one which will stop the phone
from crashing. If you want to take matters into your own hands, you
can send yourself a message using Siri, the share sheet or by using
your Mac.
Another option is to openPhotos and send a picture to the person who
sent the text. Then go into iMessage and delete the conversation. If
your phone has the bug, you can also go toSettings >Notifications
>Messages. Make sure the "Show on Lock Screen tab is off," and "none"
is selected for alert style when unlocked.
We can only hope that Apple will fix this evil bug soon.
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